Hey, why don’t I have one of those sites?

I always hate it when I go poking around other people’s site. It seems that they have these showcases of all their work and a playground for the mastery of their art. Then I look at my site, and wonder why it seems so shabby. I suppose I have some of my scripts here and some of the configuration files for some stuff I use faily often. So why do I feel like I am being a louse and not making my site as spriced up as it could be? I like to use the quotation “The shoemakers children go barefoot” to explain why I am a programmer and I don’t have a family site, or post more of my code.

Then I start thinking about all the other programmers I have worked with over the years and how few actually even have websites. So I suppose I well ahead of the curve by simply having a website. After I stop looking at those other sites, I have a few minutes to think about how little time I actually have to devote to pimping my own site. Then I just waste some time on Youtube before heading off to bed.

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Jeff Robbins is a software engineer and father of three that lives in Pennsylvania, USA. With his varied career he's been able to pick up a lot of different technologies. Thats what this site is about, what ever is on his mind at the time, which is generally something to do with technology. But occasionally he goes off the rails and rants about something he knows very little about.